Hi All
Now I am trying to estimate a design for RP Error Component
I have estimated the model
Some attributes are "a bit odd" so I have adjusted the priors
Also I have changed the output levels in the square brackets to meet the assumed input for my web survey design ..
(e.g. clarity levels 1.5,2,4 ...
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- Fri Mar 19, 2010 10:40 am
- Forum: Support for Ngene Desktop (v1.x)
- Topic: Coding Ngene
- Replies: 6
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- Wed Mar 17, 2010 9:28 am
- Forum: Support for Ngene Desktop (v1.x)
- Topic: Coding Ngene
- Replies: 6
- Views: 21470
Re: Coding Ngene
many thanks
much appreciated
I can see why it may be easier to put the SQ in manually
much appreciated
I can see why it may be easier to put the SQ in manually
- Wed Mar 17, 2010 7:45 am
- Forum: Support for Ngene Desktop (v1.x)
- Topic: Coding Ngene
- Replies: 6
- Views: 21470
Re: Coding Ngene
That is great
much appreciated!
Now I am trying to get ngene to specify my status quo correctly
e.g. in every choice card the status quo should be
swim50
clar1
eco40
jobs0
cost0
The relevant section of the manual seems to be page 146
but I must be missing something ...
I have modified the ...
much appreciated!
Now I am trying to get ngene to specify my status quo correctly
e.g. in every choice card the status quo should be
swim50
clar1
eco40
jobs0
cost0
The relevant section of the manual seems to be page 146
but I must be missing something ...
I have modified the ...
- Tue Mar 16, 2010 12:24 pm
- Forum: Support for Ngene Desktop (v1.x)
- Topic: Coding Ngene
- Replies: 6
- Views: 21470
Coding Ngene
I am just trying to get started using ngene
I want to generate an efficient design using priors generated from a web survey
Are there any worked examples for unlabelled experiments - with discrete attribute levels - common in environmental economics?
I find it hard to apply the typical transport ...
I want to generate an efficient design using priors generated from a web survey
Are there any worked examples for unlabelled experiments - with discrete attribute levels - common in environmental economics?
I find it hard to apply the typical transport ...